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Fnrlpne Rul, private,secretary to Villa; The-tele gram wm dated Agues Calient en Subscribe to Dally News Tallahassee, Kla., June 9.?The F?1 lamer? charter act for commis sion form of government, signed by Governor Tfammoll today, glv? s women th^ right to vote In that town'? elections and on bond issuer. The Legislature which passed this act refused to submit to the'people a constitutional amendment to de cide for or against woman suffrage. Thus the women of Fellsmere, a small town on the east coast,-enjoys a privilege that is denied to their sisters in any other city or section of the Sae. The Million Dollar Mystery By HAROLD MACGRATH IOustroted from Samaa in tha Photo Drama of thm ' Nam** the Ihunhoujer- -Film Company |0Mi?, v. ? lU- iiW U?oQrih) la mrk; %ri mUTortan? If ihe whis pers a word to anyone; that her far ther*s lito hsngs open the secrecy; ?fee mast confide In no one, least of sQ Jones, the butler. It-all depend* upon hov the letter gets to her. Brod la the country, she probably sleeps with her window open. ? pebble st tacbed to a note, tossed Into the ?win dow, I'll trust this to no ope; I'll, do It myself. With the.girl in^ur control the rest wUl he.^s^y V she really doee not know where the money Is Hergreare vfll tell ua. Great bend, little women, great heed. She dues not knew her father's handwriting T" "She has aeTer seeh a scrap of It. ?11 that Miss fsrlow erer received wss money. The orlgtnsi note left on the doorstep with Flo fence has b^en tof*. ' T rue t me to make all these in <jfelrles."" "Tomorrow night, then, Immedi ately after dinner, a taxltab will await her Just around the corner. Grange Is the beet man I can think qU He's an artist when It come? to playing the old-man parte." "Not too old, remember. Har greave lon't over forty-Ave." "Another good point. I'm going to stretch out here on the divan and afcooze for a while. Had a devil of a time laet night." "When ihall I wake you?" tlx. Well have an early dinner sent in. I want to keep out of every body's way. By-by!" ^ In lesa than three minutes be was sound asleep. "The woman gaied down athlm In wondpr s"d gpvy. If goly : GINGER ALE ?15. Try Some Mixtures o/"Your Own Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Is I not only a delicious, tliirst qucnching beverage in itself, I but it b also the basis for a I great variety of delightful mixed drinks. Try It yourself I with grape julc?, limes, other fruit flavors, egg?or, in fact, moat anything drinkable. ? I | Clicquot Club Ginger Ale I* the one hot-weather drink which it la safe to tako oven when you are overheated. R is made of purest ingre dients, pure ginger, pure juice of lemon and lime, pure siigai* and coojdeep-rock water The water Ia slightly laxative. Two ghMluls to the bottle. cucquot cus Kvn*nu, Hill AU ' Si iwiiM.' ? ?? . MnkB? Lmm M 0i??Hi.n*<i. 9th b trmm X drmjfUk I F. G. PAWL k BRO. SOT OF GAME Chicago. J una Christy Ma thewson win toeont of btMball (or several wjaeks, it was said today after he had undergo^ a rigid ex amination by a nerve.specialist. Suffering from * nervous disorder cf the left shoulder. Mathewson has been unable to tak? bis regular turn In pitching for.some time, and when the Giants reached Chicago he was 4>bHged to place hlm^Hf under the care of a specialist. He had. been unable to sleep more than three hours a night because of the pain. The disorder extended to the right shoulder yeet*rda7. ah? could d 16p to sleep Uke'lkai Very I Softly she pressed her lips to hU hair.' At elsven o'clock the following night the hall light ln^tho Hargreave house was turned off and the whole Interior became dark. A - shadow crept through the ltiao bushes wlth ourany more sound that a cat would have made. * Florence's window wm open, as' the arch-conspirator had ex acted ft-Vo?id be Wlth a small rstrlng and stone as a Sling he sent the letter whirling skillfully through the air. It sailed Into the girl's room. The man below heard no sound of the stone hitting anything and concluded that it had struok the bed. He waited patiently. Presently a wavering light could be distinguished over the sill of the window. The girl was awake and bad lit the candle. This knowledge was sufflclspt for his need. The tragic letter wontd do the rest, that la. If the girl came from the same -pattern as her father and mother?strong willed and adventu rous. He tiptoed back to the -lilacs, when a noise sent him close to the ground. Half a doten feet away he saw a shsdow creeping along toward the front door. Preserftly the shadow stood up an If listening. He stooped again and ran lightly to the steps, op these to the door, which he< hugged^ Who was this? wondered Bralne. Patiently he waited, arranging his pos-' ture so that he could keep a lookout at the door. snd by the door I opened- cautiously. A man- holding | a candle appeared. Bralne vaguely recognized Olga's description of the batter. The msn on the veranda sud- i denly blew out theUlght. Bralne could heai^N^e low.murmur o' voices, but nothing more. The con versation lasted scarcely a minute. The door closed and the man ran ttp the steps, of the Hsrgreave home 1 and rang the bell. He was admitted 2>y the taclthrn Jones, to whom the I reporter had never psld any partlon* I lar attention. Bomehow Jones alway* j managed to stand in shadows. "I can add nothing to what has at- ! ready appeared In the newspapers,** | replied Jones, as Norton opened hi? I batteries of Inquiries. "Mr. Jones, I have known your ma* ter several years, as you will recollect | There never was a woman In tl_._ house, not even among the servants. There are two in the other room. Who are they T And what are they doing here?" Jones shook his head. "Well, 1 can easily And out* Jones barred his path, skd for tha first time Norton gssed Into the eyet of the men servant They were as hard as gun meiel. My dear Mr. Jone^ yon ought to' know that sooner or later we report* | ers And Out what we seek." Jones appeared to reflect. "Mr. Nor ton, you claim to be a frten^ of Mr. Hsrgreave T" 1 do not claim. I am. More than that 1 do not beUeve he Is dead. He waa deep. He had some relentteee en em i se-?l don't knots where from o? what kind?and be Is pretending he's dead till this blows over and la for "Ton are not going to say that fm your newspaper?" Jonas wis waa visibly j who those ; SHREW Undov, Jim i.?T k? eoldler off duty. like tte Mur on Uo at age, looks sad Mi awkward wMk noth ing to oarry Haooo th. Wor on? regaladone ordering him to pro rid* Mm**If with o "ewagger caae.'wtth which to k? kit la? la a proper military fashion m ha walka. looking tkla h la hen da ara apt to atray Into h)e pockets, a moat ? eoldler-hke action. With the growth of tha new ar for "ewagger eaormoualy. 8ome hundrede of thousands of aol <Mara hare to to eup piled with oanaa. which coat aocne IS casta apleoe. moatly made of malaoca or dragon cane Tha great d avian d baa oaoaed a considerable abortage of tkeae ma teriala, and large quantltlee of American maple are now being naad In the manufacture of fommy'i etlcka. ilTUI IS REPORTED Wellington. Juno 9.?|A cable gram dated Atheu? today . ?nd re ceived at the Oraek Legat^pn here tonight aald: ? "At noon Hla Majesty'?, tempera ture wm S7.6 degrees centigrade (ft.68 Fahrenheit.? This wa? the moat encouraging new? heard by the Legation since the King became critically 111. Con fidence wm ex p r eased by officials that since the Kings' temperatare had been reduced virtually to nor mal, the crisis mnst hare been pasted. TRIP TO KATTAMTSKEKT. An enjoyable trip was made to Lskka Mattamuskeet yeeterday by Bdrftck Cherry, F. Cherry, 8am Wyxra and Mr. Deris In M. A. Sin gleton's automobile. Mr. Bingletoa makes this trip erery Sunday. H-la car Is a new one and he guarantees the beat of aerrloe. The trip forms s moet enjoyable outing and It Is ex pected that fce win hare no trouble in securing passengers for his trips on future Sundays. (adv.) "The elder Is a teacher from^a prf ?ate school; tha otber Is Stanley Har greave's daughter." "Good Lord 1" gasped the astonished reporter. "He never mentioned the fa at to me," and we're been together in eorae tight placee." "He berer mentioned it to any one but ma" Jones again seemed to re fleet. At last he raised his glance to the reporter. "Are you willing to wait for a great story, the real story V "If there Is one," answered Norton with his usual caution. "On my word of honor, you shsl) hav? such a story a* you nerer dreamt of, if you will promise not to dlvulgn it till the appointed time" "I agree" "The peace and happiness of thst child depends upon how you keep your word." Thst was sufficient for Norton. "Tour master knew ma He knew also that I am not a man who promises lightly. Now Introduce me to tho daughter." With plajn reluctanoe Jones went about the affslr. Norton put a doten perfunctory questions to the girl. What t he was In search of was hot news but the sound of her voice. In that quar ter of an hour he felt his hesrt dis turbed as he bad never before been disturbed. "Now, Mr. Norton," said Jones gloomily, "will you be so kind as to fellow giaf Norton was led to Jones* bedroom. The butler-valet closed the door end drew the window shade Always seek ing sbsdows. This did n?t impress tho reporter at tha time; he had no otHer thought but the story. Jones-then sat down beside tha reporter and talked .In an undertone When he had done he took Norton by the elbow and fent'y bat forcibly led him down to the front door and uehered him forth- Norton jonped Into hit taxlcab and returned to his r^caaa. which wore st the top of the hags apart ment hotel. Hedmmedately called up his managing editor. "Hello! This 1? Norton. Put Qrlffln on the Hargreave yarf. I'm off on Mother deal." "But HargreaVe was a friend of yours." pretested the managing ed itor. *n know IL But yon know aas wen enough. Mr. Blair. I should not ask the, transfer If It war not vttally im portant ? "O, my wan." "We shaWbaneooped." -If too can promise that. I deal care who works ?? tka Job. he In tha otfftee tonlghtr ^ " HANDS UPn Ever bear that ?ort of command. We hope not, but it you ever should hear it and were carrying around a pocket fall of money well bet that yon would feel rather shaky when your hands gat Into the air. But if you had adopted the modern (Mao, had your mon ey in agood sale bank like out*. a hold-up would not wor ry you so much. The robber might "lilt your check book it wouldn't do him anjf good, and we would give you an other one. Moral, keep your money in the bank. Bank of Washington Washington, N. C. 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